May 042010

Yoga Sandbags can be used for a variety of reasons:  to assist you in deepening your stretch; to help bring awareness to a particular part of your body or your breath; or as weights to improve your strength.

We offer Yoga Sandbags that are shipped empty to save on shipping costs and to allow you to fill to any weight desired (up to 10 pounds).  They can be filled with any dry item such as sand, grains, beans, corn or rice.  Our sandbags offer convenient handles and a zipper to keep those dry goods secured.   Several colors to choose from.  Studios may wish to buy different colors to use to fill to different weights that are then easily identified by their colors.

What can you do with a sandbag?  Here are just a few ways to add a sandbag to your yoga practice:

  • In seated poses, such as Easy Pose or Baddha Konasana:  place a sandbag on each knee to help press the knee firmly to the ground and stretches the inner thighs
  • In kneeling poses, such as Hero Pose or Half Hero Pose: lay a sandbag on the bent leg(s) to help press the thigh closer to the ground
  • In supine poses, such as Savasana: lay the sandbag across your belly to become more aware of your breath
  • In reclining poses, such as Supta Baddh Konasana:  place a sandbag on your feet to keep them firmly on the ground
  • When standing in Tall Mountain:  hold the handle of the sandbag(s) and slowly bend your arms at the elbows, lowering the sandbag behind your back for a great arm & shoulder stretch and strengthener.
  • In Viparita Karani (Legs Up the Wall):  drape a sandbag across the soles of your feet.  The weight grounds your legs and reduces any tension in your lower back.
  • In Savasana – to deepen the pose: take a block and a 10-pound sand bag. After reclining on the floor, position the block on the floor above your head. The block should sit on one of its sides (the height of the block should be about 5 inches), with one of its ends lightly touching your crown. Then lay the sand bag half on the block and half on your forehead. Scrub the forehead skin down, toward your eyebrows. Then let the brain sink away from this weight.
  • In Staff Pose:  lay a sandbag at the top of each thigh near the hip crease to help ground upper legs
  • In Warrior II:  hold a sandbag in each hand and challenge yourself
Nov 272009

The following video shows a variety of core & fitness exercises you can do with a sandbag. We offer sandbags at Harmony that can be filled to any desired weight up to 10lbs. They are delivered empty to help save on shipping, and can be quickly filled with any dry good – play sand, beans, rice, grains, etc. We have them listed under our Yoga category, but obviously they can be used as a soft weight to add to your fitness routines as well…

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All information provided on this site is with the intention of sharing ideas on how to use the products represented. It is up to you to ensure you are using the products and performing the exercises properly. Consult your physician before beginning any exercise program. If you experience pain while completing an exercise, discontinue the workout. If pain persist consult your physician. Please read all product instructions before use. Use products only as instructed. Remove all objects from your body (rings, watches, necklaces, etc.), clothing (belts, keys, pens, etc.) that could damage the product and cause harm to the user. Always check all equipment for worn or damaged parts before using. Rolling Sands, Inc. can assume no liability.